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The I-5 runs north-south about 40 miles northeast of Pinnacles National Park.
In Pinnacles National Park, the summers are warm, arid, and clear and the winters are cold, wet, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 42°F to 81°F and is rarely below 34°F or above 89°F.
The warm season lasts for 3.8 months, from June 16 to October 10, with an average daily high temperature above 77°F. The hottest month of the year in Pinnacles National Park is July, with an average high of 81°F and low of 58°F.
The cool season lasts for 3.3 months, from November 27 to March 5, with an average daily high temperature below 64°F. The coldest month of the year in Pinnacles National Park is December, with an average low of 43°F and high of 61°F.
Pinnacles National Park has a Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers, and mild winters with moderate precipitation. The park is several miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, without the moderating effects that coastal regions of California such as the San Francisco Bay Area experience. Hence, a wider variation in seasonal temperatures can be expected in the local area. On July or August day, daytime temperatures over 100° F are not uncommon, while overnight subfreezing winter temperatures are not uncommon. Spring and fall are typically the most pleasant weather for hiking and visiting the park.
The park was established in 2013.
This map shows the current & 7-day weather forecast, weather alerts, and weather radar for Pinnacles National Park.